In this video a show you how I show you how I wrap a Land Rover dash in leather Timecodes 0:00 Intro 0:26 removing the old vinyl 3:31 fixing any issues 5:08 removing the old glue 5:33 Cutting the leather 6:39 Attaching the leather
I've got my defender dash and door cards to do the only thing putting me off is my work shop is an absolute tip and will take me a full day to sort it out
I like the way you repaired that dashboard, I want to do the dash on my 96 discovery and I will use your method , just wondering, would contact cement work on the leather? good video 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It’s obvious you have a mastery of that Jiffy Steamer when using on leather/vinyl for your benefit with install. There really isn’t any ‘good’ videos on best practices or tips/tricks.....have you thought about doing one for us less fortunate?
The scissor sharpener is made by Fiskars and is over 30 years old, but is no longer for sale. They do sell a different one but is not as good and brakes easy so I would not bother buying one
@@nb8c_fd Half a hide of auto leather starts around £100 (trade price)but can be 5 time that depending on quality. The glue would cost around £30 you don't need a steamer a heat gun would work so if you don't have one then factor that into the cost also knife blades scissors and any other tools you may need. so you could do it for about £200. but you may have to buy a full hide and extra glue for any mistakes that you have to redo. good luck. you will have to show me the results
@@coastalcushionco8227 Brill, that's more reasonable! I likely won't be doing it until next year, but I'll certainly come back to this video when the time comes. If I remember to send some pictures I will, but I can't promise I won't forget 😅